16 Related Articles, between 2018-11-02 and 2019-02-01

49ers cheerleader kneels during anthem before game against Raiders. The 49ers were the team for which Colin Kaepernick played, when the quarterback became the first NFL player to stage such protests of racial injustice. >>

AAF reportedly spoke with Colin Kaepernick about playing. Outspoken former NFL quarterback feels he's being blackballed by NFL for "taking a knee" before games to protest social injustice >>

Colin Kaepernick and the NFL reach a settlement in collusion lawsuit. Colin Kaepernick and the NFL have reached a settlement in the quarterback's collusion lawsuit. Kaepernick claimed he was shut out of the league the past two seasons because of his protests against racial injustice and police brutality during the national anthem. No details of the settlement were announced. >>

Colin Kaepernick deserves NFL roster spot, according to 95 percent of players in recent poll. In a poll conducted by The Athletic, 95 percent of defensive players interviewed said former 49er Colin Kaepernick should be on an NFL roster. >>

Colin Kaepernick scored with Nike. So why can’t he score with the NFL?. The competing capitalisms surrounding athlete-activism. >>

Colin Kaepernick still ‘absolutely wants to play’ in the NFL, attorney says. Mark Geragos predicted the Panthers and Patriots as two teams that could sign the out-of-work quarterback. >>

Colin Kaepernick, NFL to 'resolve pending grievances' in ongoing dispute. Kaepernick hasn't played professional football since the 2016 season. >>

Despite NFC officiating debacle, Goodell offers few answers on key NFL issues. Goodell doesn't want to use his immense power to improve the NFL by changing officiating rules, getting Colin Kaepernick back into the league, figuring out where the Raiders should play next season or even to make sure stadium food is cheaper. >>

Don't ask if Colin Kaepernick is returning to NFL — your team probably already passed on him. Every time a quarterback goes down, the inevitable question follows: Will Colin Kaepernick get a call? Evidence on a per-team basis suggests he won't. >>

How the NFL Player's Coalition influenced ballot initiatives in the midterms. Voters in more than a dozen states considered ballot questions on issues such as marijuana legalization and Medicaid explansion in this week's midterm elections. Some of those ballot measures were the focus of a group of NFL players inspired by the controversial on-field protest of Colin Kaepernick to enact civic change. It appears their work is getting results. Dana Jacobson reports. >>

How the Player's Coalition influenced ballot initiatives in the midterms. Voters in more than a dozen states considered ballot questions on issues such as marijuana legalization and Medicaid explansion in this week's midterm elections. Some of those ballot measures were the focus of a group of NFL players inspired by the controversial on-field protest of Colin Kaepernick to enact civic change. It appears their work is getting results. Dana Jacobson reports. >>

Jewish students 'take a knee' during Hatikva in support of Palestinans. “Taking a knee,” meaning to kneel on one knee during the playing of the national anthem, was adopted in 2016 by NFL football star Colin Kaepernick in protest against police brutality. >>

NFL, Colin Kaepernick reach resolution in collusion case. Kaepernick filed a grievance claiming NFL team owners were colluding to keep him out of the league >>

Report: Colin Kaepernick wanted $20 million to play in AAF. The former 49ers quarterback, who is suing NFL owners for allegedly colluding to keep him out of their league, has not commented publicly on the report, nor has the fledgling AAF, >>

Why People Aren't Happy Maroon 5 Is Playing The Halftime Show ... And It's Not About The Music. Everyone is mad at Maroon 5 for playing the halftime show. But it's not just because of their generic pop sound. Some on the left are upset they're deciding to play the event despite the NFL's treatment of Colin Kaepernick. Comedian Jimmy Failla and Fox News Contributor Jessica Tarlov weigh in. >>